A Yorkville home built with intention — to give seniors the dignity, comfort, and genuine care they deserve.
Fox Haven of Yorkville was born from a simple but powerful idea: what if your parent could live in a real home — not a facility — with people who actually know them?
Founder Steve Holland is a Yorkville local, a businessman, and someone who understands what families go through when they face the difficult decision of finding care for an aging loved one. The big facilities — while they serve a purpose — often leave families feeling like their parent is just one of hundreds. A number in a system.
Fox Haven is the alternative. Seven private suites. A real home on Worsley Lane. Caregivers who know every resident's name, their favorite meals, the music they like, and the family members who visit. Intimate, intentional, and personal.
"I want families to feel like they found a place — not settled for one." — Steve Holland, Founder
Fox Haven is located at 102 Worsley Lane in Yorkville, IL — a beautiful private residence in a peaceful neighborhood, with all the comfort and warmth of home.
Each resident has their own private bedroom and private bathroom — their own space, their own sanctuary within the home.
A comfortable shared living room, dining room, and kitchen where residents gather, eat together, and socialize — just like a real home.
Residents have access to safe outdoor areas for fresh air, morning coffee, or garden time — an underrated part of daily wellbeing.
Located in the heart of Yorkville, IL — close to families, physicians, hospitals, and the community residents have called home for decades.
This is the question every family asks. Here's the honest answer.
Large facilities often have 10–20 residents per caregiver. At Fox Haven, that ratio is dramatically lower — meaning more time, more attention, and fewer falls through the cracks.
When there are only 7 residents, caregivers genuinely know who they're caring for — their health history, their preferences, their personality. That's not possible at scale.
No long hallways, no nursing stations, no PA announcements. It looks and feels like a home — because it is. That matters enormously for mental and emotional wellbeing.
At large facilities, family often feels like a visitor. At Fox Haven, we treat family as partners in care. Open-door visits, regular communication, and decisions made together.
Fox Haven operates under Illinois residential care licensing requirements — the same regulatory oversight as larger facilities, in a much more personal environment.
Every interaction — bathing, dressing, dining, activities — is conducted with complete respect for the resident's dignity, privacy, and personhood.
We help residents do as much as they can for themselves. Assistance is offered, not imposed. Autonomy matters at every age.
The people living at Fox Haven are not patients. They're people — with histories, personalities, and preferences. We treat them as family.
Families always know what's happening with their loved one. We believe transparency builds trust — and trust is everything in this work.
We deliberately cap at 7 residents. This isn't about maximizing revenue — it's about providing a level of care that's only possible at a small scale.
Illinois licensed and fully compliant with residential care regulations. Professional oversight with the warmth of home — not one or the other.
Words only go so far. Schedule a private tour and walk through the home, meet the team, and see whether Fox Haven feels right for your family.